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A common criticism of legal definitions of blindness is that visual acuity
Significant Consequences
Outcomes or results of actions that have a notable impact on individuals, groups, or systems, often causing lasting changes.
Elaboration Likelihood Model
A theory explaining how people process persuasive messages, differentiating between a central route of careful scrutiny and a peripheral route of cues external to the message.
Personal Relevance Theory
The hypothesis that people pay more attention to and are more likely to remember information that they find personally relevant or meaningful.
Psychological Reactance
A behavioral response to perceived threats to one’s autonomy, often resulting in opposition to being controlled.
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